12. Chrysler Valiant Charger
The Chrysler Motor Company wanted to participate in the Australian muscle car class, so in 1971, they introduced the Valiant Charger. Based on the regular Valiant platform but with a sporty new two-door body, the Charger got its name from its American cousin, the Dodge Charger.
To keep up with those mighty Falcon GTs, Monaros, and Toranas, the Valiant Charger came with several performance engines. They started from the hot version of Chrysler’s six-cylinder engine which featured new cylinder heads and better intake systems. But in the R/T version, the 4.3-liter six delivered over 240 HP.
However, the most powerful version was the Charger 770 SE E55. Under the hood was the infamous Mopar 340 V8 producing 285 HP and a three-speed automatic. In America, they usually installed this engine in the Dodge Challenger and Plymouth Barracuda.